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In early 2007, childhood friends and long time musical collaborators, Jack Green and Geoffrey Cecil emerged from a
Portland basement with an album’s worth of Brit-inspired pop
songs. They had found the project that embraced their roots
harmonizing Led Zeppelin’s ‘Dancing Days’ on truant high
school afternoons.
Looking to fully realize their new songs, they connected with
seasoned bassist Michael Patrick Green. “We had been looking for a bass player that could help grow our new ideas. After
a string of terrible auditions, Michael came along and we knew
we had to get the songs to tape as soon as possible.” recalls
multi-instrumentalist, Cecil.
With the steadfast pulse of drummer Daniel Holmes, the band
developed their new material and began recording in a rambilng farmhouse an hour outside of Portland, Oregon. Studio/
houseguests of new-wave darling Martha Davis, the distractions
of Portland disappeared and the foursome charged forward
with co-producer Matthew Morgan engineering a string of all-night sessions.
“Writing these songs on the guitar and keys, we channeled
memories of sixties AM radio psych-pop, but when we finally
got in the studio and stretched out, all of these other influences
started creeping into the tracking sessions. I thought we were
going to make a straight pop record, but we happily fell down
rabbit holes I never saw coming.” says Jack Green.
Pines, the product of those sessions, is steeped in Northwest
hued stories of guilt, lost love, innocence, and ultimately,
redemption. Released independently in early 2008, The Lark’s
first effort is receiving rave reviews.
“… comprised of 60s psychedelia, layers of big guitars and
the occasional noise and trumpet sprinkles, the band musically
draws comparisons to The Zombies, The Beatles, and even
contemporaries like Blur. If the music doesn’t get you, the lovely
courtship of shoegazey harmonized vocals will. “
-Portland based music licensing shop Rumblefish
“A brilliant mix of Beatles-esque harmonies, contemporary
songwriting and amazing production.”
-Richard Jankovich (Pocket/Burnside Project)
Indie dance pop producer and remixer
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